Digital Transformation and Training in the Era of Industry 5.0

On September 28th, at 4:30 pm, an information session on the Self-Made initiative, financed by EIT-Manufacturing, will take place in the AIDA CCI Auditorium, where the Self-Made Program will be presented. Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto will moderate the event, focusing on the up-skilling and re-skilling of professionals, considering the new skills that they must acquire, motivated by the implementation of technological innovations associated with the digital transformation of companies in the Industry 4.0 paradigm.

  • Target group:
    Representatives of industrial Portuguese SMEs that are investing in the industrial transformation of their processes;
  • Portuguese professionals interested in learning about the latest developments in digitalization and its applications in industry and who want to develop the skills and competencies necessary to design, develop and operate Cyber-Physical Systems, and operate Digital Twins on Edge devices;
  • Portuguese professionals working in the manufacturing industry who are interested in taking advantage of digitalization to improve production processes and optimize operations.

Free participation, but registration is required here.

SYSTEC Researcher Receive NSF Early Career Awards

Assistant Professors in the Department of Computer Science (University of Colorado), Francisco R. Ortega and Vinayak Prabhu (SYSTEC Research), have been awarded a combined total of $1.13 million from the prestigious National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program.

The CAREER Award recognizes early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education and to lead advances in the mission of their department or organization. The award funds a 5-year research project with an educational component and supports faculty in building a firm career foundation.

 

Source: University of Colorado News

Check out our Spin-offs

You can check two videos by FEUPtv about spin-off companies born in SYSTEC. AddVolt “provide clean energy solutions to transportation, turning every vehicle smarter and more sustainable by reducing the diesel consumption, CO2 emissions, noise and maintenance cost”, and  ConnetRobotics “offers drone automation services, plus transport systems using drones”. The videos are available in our spin-offs section.

SYSTEC Open Days II

On June 9th, 2023 SYSTEC Labs opened its doors to welcome over 35 high school students from ESCOLA SECUNDÁRIA DA MAIA. The purpose was to introduce them to the research activities conducted at LSCOE, C2SR, DIGI2, and LEMR Labs. Students had the opportunity to visualize various experiments and were exposed to exciting research fields such as robotics, industrial automation and control systems, power electronics, and AI applied to engineering problems. The visit provided them with valuable insights and hands-on experience, fostering their interest in science and technology.

Additionally, to continue this educational initiative, additional activities are being organized, with the highlight being the 4th edition of the SYSTEC Summer School, scheduled to take place during the month of September.

Open Call: 3 Post-Doctoral Research Scholarship

Description: An open call is currently underway for the awarding of 3 (three) Post-Doctoral Research Scholarships, under the Programmatic Funding – UIDP/00147/2020 of the Research Unit – Systems and Technologies Center – SYSTEC – funded by national funds through FCT/MCTES (PIDDAC).

Scientific Area: IMathematics, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, or related fields.

Open Call: 1 Post-Doctoral Research Scholarship

Description: An open call is currently underway for the awarding of 1 (one) Post-Doctoral Research Scholarship under the Base Funding – UIDB/00147/2020 of the Research Unit – Systems and Technologies Center – SYSTEC – funded by national funds through FCT/MCTES (PIDDAC).

Scientific Area: Informatics/Computer Engineering or related fields.

SYSTEC Open Days

On May 25th, SYSTEC Labs opened its doors to welcome over 60 high school students from Escola Profissional de Campanhã in Porto. The purpose was to introduce them to the research activities conducted at LSCOE, C2SR, DIGI2, and LEMR Labs. Students had the opportunity to visualize various experiments and were exposed to exciting research fields such as robotics, industrial automation and control systems, power electronics, and AI applied to engineering problems. The visit provided them with valuable insights and hands-on experience, fostering their interest in science and technology. Furthermore, to continue this educational initiative, another round of presentations is scheduled to take place at SYSTEC facilities on June 9th.

 

SYSTEC’s Dr Roman Chertovskikh receives approval for Advanced Computing project

Dr Roman Chertovskikh, an integrated member of SYSTEC, has achieved a significant milestone in his research endeavours. His proposal was recently approved by the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) in the 3rd call for Advanced Computing Projects. This highly competitive call, organized by the National Network for Advanced Computing (RNCA) and facilitated by the FCCN (FCT’s National Scientific Computing Unit), seeks to promote advancements in the field of advanced computing.

Dr Chertovskikh’s successful proposal has garnered him three million core hours on the state-of-the-art Oblivion supercomputers,  hosted at the High-Performance Computing Center of Évora University. This allocation, estimated to be worth around 40 thousand euros, will greatly enhance SYSTEC’s computational capabilities. It serves as a valuable resource for ongoing and future simulations involving large distributed systems, particularly in the areas of fluid dynamics and magnetohydrodynamics.

The recognition bestowed upon Dr Chertovskikh’s proposal is a testament to SYSTEC’s excellence in research and innovation. Notably, SYSTEC’s proposals have consistently received support from the FCT in all calls for Advanced Computing Projects. This year, Dr Chertovskikh’s project stood out by achieving the highest classification in the evaluation panel dedicated to Earth and Environmental Sciences. Furthermore, it is the only proposal within that panel to secure 100% of the requested resources.

SYSTEC expresses its satisfaction and gratitude for the FCT’s unwavering support. Such recognition and allocation of resources enable the team to push the boundaries of scientific discovery and technological advancements. The computational power provided by the Oblivion supercomputers will further propel SYSTEC’s research capabilities, allowing for intricate and comprehensive simulations in their pursuit of knowledge.

  • For more details regarding the 3rd call for Advanced Computing Projects, please visit [1]. 
  • To learn more about the National Network for Advanced Computing (RNCA), visit [2],
  • For information on the FCCN (FCT’s National Scientific Computing Unit), visit [3]. 
  • Additional information about the Oblivion supercomputers can be found at [4].

FEUP |Bolsas de Iniciação à Investigação |4BIC-SYSTEC-DinamyCity

Call open for applications for 4 (four) Research Initiation Grants within the framework of project “DynamiCITY: Fostering Dynamic Adaptation of Smart Cities to Cope with Crises and Disruptions”, with reference NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000073, co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), through the North Portugal Regional Operational Programme (NORTE2020).